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<blockquote data-quote="SBD" data-source="post: 1158201" data-attributes="member: 9592"><p>Ok. I have a simplistic question that I would like a defiinitive answer to. No I am not bating for a flame war I am just tired of not being able to get a firm grasp of the rules due to reports of what appears to be misconduct (well intended or not) on the part of some individuals in positions of authority:</p><p></p><p>Regarding a recent post regarding a LEO and a property owner wherein the LEO got spooked by the property owners partially exposed weapon (carried legally supposedly on his property) and proceeded to order him to the ground. While admittedly I don't know the circumstances in detail but I have personally witnessed very poor conduct in what apperas to be the same vein. </p><p></p><p>A) Is it legal to carry open on your own property? </p><p></p><p>1) If not then does the stand my ground law run afoul of the rules in that if you were to defend a person or belonging on your property with a firearm you can't easily conceal (like a shotgun)? Because essentially you have exposed and brandished a weapon. </p><p></p><p>B) What other gotcha's are built into the law? </p><p></p><p>Too much complexity for something that should be very simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBD, post: 1158201, member: 9592"] Ok. I have a simplistic question that I would like a defiinitive answer to. No I am not bating for a flame war I am just tired of not being able to get a firm grasp of the rules due to reports of what appears to be misconduct (well intended or not) on the part of some individuals in positions of authority: Regarding a recent post regarding a LEO and a property owner wherein the LEO got spooked by the property owners partially exposed weapon (carried legally supposedly on his property) and proceeded to order him to the ground. While admittedly I don't know the circumstances in detail but I have personally witnessed very poor conduct in what apperas to be the same vein. A) Is it legal to carry open on your own property? 1) If not then does the stand my ground law run afoul of the rules in that if you were to defend a person or belonging on your property with a firearm you can't easily conceal (like a shotgun)? Because essentially you have exposed and brandished a weapon. B) What other gotcha's are built into the law? Too much complexity for something that should be very simple. [/QUOTE]
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